Summer 2013: Table of Contents Words: David Biggs {jumi [*3]} CLICK HERE TO GO TOTHE DIGITAL EDITION Summer 2013: Table of Contents features Moisture ManagementThe Three-Part Rule for Moisture ManagementBy John KoesterThe three-part rule of moisture management is to “get moisture off of, out of and away from a construction detail as quickly as possible.” However, we are left with the nagging questions: Off to where? Out to where? Away to where? Building Information ModelingMasonry and BIMBy David Biggs and Jennifer MorrellIf BIM is to be the go-to building concept, then masonry needs to be in the fold. Several organizations and associations are forging the way to make it happen. Air BarriersAir Barriers: Impermeable or Permeable?By Jane WuNo building design today is complete without a continuous air barrier. However, architects and engineers are faced with the challenge of selecting an air barrier from the many types available, including the choice between vapor permeable and vapor impermeable air barriers. MaterialsLightweight Block, Heavyweight BenefitsBy Don Eberly and Laura DrotleffAt the Maryland Science Center, 24-inch-long lightweight concrete masonry units paid for themselves by saving masons half the labor. Project SpotlightVernon S. Broyles Jr. Leadership CenterEdited by Cory Sekine-PettiteKnitting repurposed historic dormitory with new construction creates cost-effective facility with LEED gold certification. columns & departments Letter from the Editor Industry News New Products